Can’t say I like it much but it’s interesting. It seems something you’d find in a book or TV show rather than on an actual person. But congrats on your new cousin!
[name]Love[/name], love, love [name]Britton[/name]! I’m so happy to see it on a boy, too. I’ve loved it for years. I used it in a story once several years ago… It just seems so smart, polished, collected, approachable. I think it’s great. I would have used something a bit more namey for the MN, maybe like [name]Britton[/name] [name]Rhys[/name] or [name]Britton[/name] [name]Reid[/name], or even [name]Britton[/name] [name]Samuel[/name], but [name]Britton[/name] [name]Reef[/name] is really handsome.
I like it. I’ve been loving [name]Reef[/name] for a while (middle name only); it’s cool to hear of someone who used it. And [name]Britton[/name] -well I’ve not thought much about it as a boys name (kinda like Brittain for a girl) but I like the sound of it and together it’s a really cool name.
It is unique. My great grandfather’s middle name was [name]Britton[/name], so I like that name. It is strange with [name]Reef[/name] though, but if his parents love it that is all that matters I guess. I don’t think he will have any problem in school when he gets older. More and more kids are being given stranger names than that.
Not to fund of the name. Although, it does seem as if it has a very special meaning to his parents. Something that may only be revealed between their precious family.
I like it. It’s so nice to see parents that aren’t afraid of “girly” boy names. And I don’t see anything wrong with calling him [name]Brit[/name] because it’s not a girl’s name (British people, regardless of sex, are called Brits). He could always go by [name]Tony[/name] if he prefers